A hose is a hollow tube designed to carry fluids from one location to another. Hoses are also sometimes called pipes (the word pipe usually refers to a rigid tube, whereas a hose is usually a flexible one), or more generally tubing. The shape of a hose is usually cylindrical (having a circular cross section).
A steam hose is a hose used for moving and directing steam.
If by dry steam you mean superheated steam then dry steam because it has a higher calorific value
There are three kinds of steam 1) saturated steam, 2)super saturated steam 3) wet steam.
whenever there is presence of moisture(water content) in steam due to which one cannot refer that steam as dry steam...then this type of steam are termed as wet steam!!
Steam is very hot. The bathroom is full of steam.
One who, or that which, spans., The lock of a fusee or carbine; also, the fusee or carbine itself., An iron instrument having a jaw to fit a nut or the head of a bolt, and used as a lever to turn it with; a wrench; specifically, a wrench for unscrewing or tightening the couplings of hose., A contrivance in some of the ealier steam engines for moving the valves for the alternate admission and shutting off of the steam.
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Pressure builds within the hose and water shoots out farther and with higher pressure... Think showerhead....
Scunci Steam Canister 1 lit. with Bonus is easy because it has a hose.
That smoke is steam. You have a leak in the radiator or a hose. Take it to a mechanic.
Absolutely - it's commonly called 'steam-cleaning'. A jet of hot, pressurised steam is directed at the engine compartment, and it literally 'blasts' the accumulated grime and dirt off the surfaces.
A ventless dryer is used for drying clothes after they have been washed. Rather than releasing steam through a venting hose, a ventless dryer catches the steam, in the form of water, in a tank at the bottom of the machine.
There are a few different things that can cause steam to come out of the vents in a 1997 Lumina APV. A bad heater core, a broken water hose, and a blown intake gasket can all cause this.
Steam cleaning wand emits hot water and a cleaning solution, and then a wastewater hose sucks the cleaning solution out of the carpeting while the regular cleaning is thoroughly vacuum the carpet.
It's steam from boiling coolant (or water) coming out of the overflow hose connected to the top of the radiator just below the level of the cap.
you have a leak in a hose or your radiator itself. Look for antifreeze dripping from under car while engine is running and hot enough for the fan to kick on.
A device called the heat riser has stuck or the heat riser hose has fallen off. could this loose part cause a metal raddling when you start to excelerate?
feel the top radiater hose and see if it gets warm, if not the thermostat is dead, if your head gasket has gone, check for steam coming from exhaust tailpipe.